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Players to Watch: CHI vs FLA (3/25/21)
The Chicago Blackhawks finally beat the Florida Panthers on Tuesday with a final score of 3-2. They had to celebrate and move on quickly because they face off again tonight at the United Center.
Players to Watch: CHI vs DAL (2/9/21)
The Chicago Blackhawks are in Dallas for their second game against the Dallas Stars. They won Sunday afternoon’s game 2-1 in overtime. Malcolm Subban picked up his first win. Can they win 2 in a row?
Players to Watch: CHI vs CAR (2/4/21)
The Chicago Blackhawks faceoff against the Carolina Hurricanes again tonight. I hope to see a game as fun and close as Tuesday was. Carolina is a great team. If the Blackhawks show that they can keep up with them, that’s a good sign for the progression of this roster.
Players to Watch: CHI vs NSH (1/26/21)
I wish I could predict what we’ll see coming from Nashville. But, even when they have down seasons or stretches, they seem to always pick it up a notch against the Blackhawks. I have a nagging feeling that the season trends won’t matter much going into this 2 game series. SO, let’s just take a look at my three players to watch.
Three Players to Watch: CHI vs TBL
The first game of the season didn’t look great for the Blackhawks. They actually started the game looking like the better team. Once Tampa scored their first goal, that completely went out the window. If the Hawks are going to have a different outcome in tonight’s game, a lot of players will have to up their game.
Chicago Blackhawks: Players To Watch
The Blackhawks kick off their 2020-21 season on opening night. We don’t have to wait a day or two to see them. For some fans, that’s a great thing. I know that others are dreading the season because it isn’t looking like it’ll be a good one. Sure, I’ll agree with you that the Blackhawks won’t have a great season record-wise. But, There are some very positive things to look forward to heading into this season.
Previewing Blackhawks vs. Oilers
When the season came to a halt due to COVID-19, the Blackhawks had solidified their spot outside of the playoffs. Then, the NHL’s Return to Play plan expanded the playoff picture to include 24 teams, and suddenly the Blackhawks are right back in it.